50 Cent Movies
Born
Curtis James Jackson III in Queens, NY, superstar hardcore rapper
50 Cent -- more than any of his contemporaries -- lived out the mythology of the "urban gangsta," to such a degree that he's quite fortunate to be alive, let alone a pop-culture superstar. The product of a broken home,
50 Cent survived stabbings, shootings, crack dealing, multiple incarcerations, and many other calamities and near-misses, and then drew lyrically from his own violent personal history, using this authentic material (with the help of
Run-D.M.C.'s
Jam Master Jay and
Eminem) to establish himself as one of the most important rap acts of the early 21st century.
50 Cent's albums Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003) and The Massacre (2005) thrived on the songster's outstanding hooks, clever lyrics, and superlative production values; consequently, each album sold several million copies and turned the rapper into an American icon. The musician's look also turned heads: tall, rippled, and tattooed, frequently sporting a bulletproof vest and a large pistol, he became the newest spokesperson for the "gangsta" subculture.
The leap from rap superstardom to movie stardom can be a short one, as
Ice-T and
Ice Cube demonstrated. Although
50 Cent launched his cinematic career as an onscreen subject -- in the 2003 documentaries
50 Cent: The New Breed and
50 Cent: Unauthorized -- Shoot First -- he soon branched out into more challenging material. In 2005,
50 Cent headlined a gritty big-screen biopic of his own life,
Get Rich or Die Tryin', directed by
My Left Foot helmer
Jim Sheridan. In that movie, the rapper hearkened back to his given name, with billing as
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. In 2008, he went on to co-star in the cop thriller
Righteous Kill, directed by
Jon Avnet, with legendary actors
Robert De Niro and
Al Pacino as a pair of Manhattan cops on the trail of a serial murderer. He continued to appear in music-related documentaries and concert films, and in 2011 he produced the Mario Van Peebles film All Things Fall Apart. The next year he appeared in the thriller Odd Thomas as part of a cast that includes Anton Yelchin, Willem Dafoe, and Patton Oswalt. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 2013
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Stephen Sommers adapts Dean Koontz's best-selling book Odd Thomas with this Fusion Films production concerning a clairvoyant 20-year-old (Anton Yelchin) who discovers a dark secret about a stranger in his hometown. Willem Dafoe, Patton Oswalt, 50 Cent, and Addison Timlin co-star. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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- 2011
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A talented college running back fights to regain his health after being stricken with cancer, and grapples with the realization that his NFL dreams may have slipped out of reach in this earnest sports drama from director Mario Van Peebles. Deon (Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson) was on the fast track to playing pro football when his health took a sudden and drastic turn for the worse. Meanwhile, with his body failing and his family falling apart, the once-promising athlete wages his biggest fight at home. Mario Van Peebles, Ray Liota, and Lynn Whitfield co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Detroit gun runner Rich (Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson) works to sniff out a traitor in his midst after being targeted by the FBI and having barely surviving a weapons deal gone awry. Rich was all set to unload a serious supply of firepower when the bullets started to fly, and Angel (Val Kilmer) saved his life. Later, as the investigation heats up, Rich's lover and supplier Gabriella (Anna Lynne McCord) starts getting paranoid. When Gabriella too finds herself on the bad end of a botched exchange, the stage is set for a shocking revelation that will rock the entire Detroit underworld. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2010
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A privileged, pot-dealing high school dropout heads down a collision course with tragedy after his cousin is slain in Harlem and his best friend is arrested as the prime suspect in the killing. Inspired by author Nick McDonell's critically acclaimed novel, Joel Schumacher's gritty inner-city drama tells the story of White Mike (Chace Crawford), a wayward teen who makes more money selling pot to rich kids from the Upper East Side than he ever would with a high school diploma. Spring break is here, and everyone in Manhattan is looking for a sack. White Mike's spoiled clientele always springs for the good stuff, making this an especially profitable time of the year. When White Mike's cousin winds up on the losing end of a deadly skirmish at an East Harlem housing project, the drug-pushing dropout finds his comfortable existence shaken to the core. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Kiefer Sutherland, Chace Crawford, (more)

- 2009
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Six months after one of the worst natural disaster in U.S. history, crime and corruption sink to new levels of depravity as a pair of New Orleans cops work to clean up the streets. New Orleans has been ravaged by Hurricane Katrina, opening the floodgates for a sea of criminals seeking to assert their control over the city's seedy underworld. But when the stakes are this high, there's sure to be corruption within the ranks of the local police force, too. When a veteran detective with a violent history (Val Kilmer) is assigned a new partner with a dark secret (Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson), the perceptive police psychiatrist (Sharon Stone) suspects that the officers may have become morally compromised by the chaos that threatens to consume the city that's already synonymous with vice and decadence. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn, (more)

- 2008
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Hip hop recording artist G-Unit hosts this hard-hitting look behind the scenes as he and other artists like Tony Yayo, Big Fase and others collaborate on the creation of some of the hottest mixtapes to set the industry on fire - and fuel ongoing controversies. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
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- 2007
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This edition of the hip-hop video magazine All Access DVD Magazine, Vol. 16 features appearances by such personalities as Ice T, 50 Cent, Sha Money XL, and Jay-Z. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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- 2005
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Hip-Hop Uncensored: Vol. 6 Ready to Sign features looks at the lives of various rap stars including %0 Cent, Kanye West, Lil Jon, Jadakiss, Jules Santana, and Cassidy. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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- 2005
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The hip hop heavies all come out to play in this release that takes fans straight into the heart of the street scene and exposes all the snitches. From the freshest videos to the latest beefs, this is one video that has it all. In addition to up close and personal interviews with Dame Dash, 40 Cal, Sam Scar, and Butt Nakedfreak Hoes, fans also get insight into how Boy George made his first million by the age of eighteen, Lil Flip's beef with TI, and the new Styles album that arrives with an all new beef. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2005
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Learn the truth behind the dirty little secret that has plagued the hip-hop community for years in a startling documentary focusing on retired New York City Police detective Derrick Parker and the officially sanctioned police unit assigned the task of keeping tabs on the biggest chart-toppers in music. Compelled to create a NYPD rap unit following the widely publicized 1997 murder of rapper Notorious B.I.G., Detective Parker and his team went on to profile a wide variety of hip-hoppers including Snoop Dogg, The Game, 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Jay-Z, and Lil' Kim in the years that followed. Their unit officially sanctioned just three short years later, Detective Parker and company would continually question and harass the recording artists without probable cause, simultaneously keeping them under constant surveillance and creating a "Rap Binder" frequently used in law enforcement training. In this documentary, Detective Parker not only reveals the infamous "Rap Binder," to the general public for the very first time, but also discusses the creation of the unit and addresses the controversy it has spawned. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2005
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This 2005 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Hilary Swank and features musical guest 50 Cent. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi
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- Hilary Swank, 50 Cent, (more)

- 2005
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This edition of the video series Hip-Hop Honeys takes the usual elements of nude and/or barely clothed young women and hip-hop beats and sets them against the backdrop of Las Vegas, NV. Making appearances on this video are such rap luminaries as 50 Cent and Redman. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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- 2004
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Documentary filmmaker Peter Spirer directed this follow-up to his film Beef. Just like the first movie, Beef II studies the many feuds that both fuel and plague the world of hip-hop music. Featuring narration by actor Keith David (Platoon, Clockers), the film features interview with such rap stars as Cypress Hill, 50 Cent, Nelly, Ice Cube, Sticky Fingaz, and many others. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
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- 2004
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Before he even released his first solo effort, G-Unit posse member The Game was being hailed by music-industry icon Rolling Stone as one of the most influential trendsetters to arrive on the hip-hop scene since Eazy-E. A former drug dealer-turned-hardcore gangsta rapper, The Game raised eyebrows not only for his bold and unapologetic skills on the mike, but also for being one of the sole West Coast rappers to embrace the talents of his East Coast counterparts. Following a brush with death in which The Game was shot five times, he opted to turn to music as a means to escape the harsh realities of street life. With his second release, The Documentary, The Game's arrival on the rap scene was complete. Now fans who want to take a closer look at The Game's rise to fame can check out this documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes to check out one of the rap world's hottest acts. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2003
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Get lost in the infectious world of hip-hop with this collection of concert performances and in-depth interviews featuring some of the best-known artists to drop the beats and voice the rhymes. With live clips from Nore, Jay-Z, Onyx, Hahz Da Rippa, and The Lox - not to mention interviews with 50 Cent and Noriega - Shades of Hip Hop is the place to go for the very best in hip hop culture and entertainment. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2003
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This 2003 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Ashton Kutcher and features musical guest 50 Cent. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Ashton Kutcher, 50 Cent, (more)